Broken here also; I use some indirect LDAP mounts and some program
mounts, and automount will even segfault on the program mounts if the
LDAP entries for the indirect LDAP mounts cannot be resolved. This
should *not* be low priority; in a production enterprise environment, if
an LDAP server cannot
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: autofs5
# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
# apt-cache policy autofs5
autofs5:
- Installed: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
- Candidate: 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5
- Version table:
- *** 5.0.4-3.1ubuntu5 0
- 500
This bug was fixed in RHEL 5.5 as part of RHBA-2009:1468, why is this
still not fixed in Ubuntu 10.04, nearly 2 years later?
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-
US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/5.5_Technical_Notes/autofs.html
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I'm seeing the more or less the same thing: whichever DHCP server
daemon was started second is the one that randomly segfaults during
failover peer sync. My failover configuration is pretty much identical,
but I'm not using LDAP to store leases.
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Segmentation fault during peer startup in fail